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Sterling Travis “Jack” Jones Jr.

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Sterling Travis “Jack” Jones Jr. Veteran

Birth
Hamlin, Jones County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Nov 1964 (aged 43)
Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA
Burial
Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Sterling Travis Jones, 43, an oil field worker, was found in an automobile nine miles south of Odessa, Texas.

Services were held at Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home officiated by R.L. Wall, minister of Washington Avenue Church of Christ.

Survived by his wife - Mrs. Stella Jones of Jacksboro; two daughters - Sandra Jones and Mrs. Harold Inman; his mother - Mrs. S.T. Jones, Sr., two sisters - Mrs. F.M. Parsons and Mrs. R.L. Shafer; two brothers - Troy Jones and E.H. Jones.

Attending the funeral services for their son-in-law and brother-in-law were Mrs. Dottie Gibbs, Mrs. Jack Pickard and Mrs. E.L. Crabtree.
contributed by: Searchers of our Past (#47220553)
(Newspaper Name & Date not noted)

He was the son of Sterling Thomas Jones & Martha Ellen Rodgers but known as a Jr and people assumed the "T" was for Thomas like his father.
In the 1930 census he is listed as Travis Jones
in the 1940 census he is listed as Sterling Travis Jones
His death certificate says Sterling Travis Jones
Obit
Sterling Travis Jones, 43, an oil field worker, was found in an automobile nine miles south of Odessa, Texas.

Services were held at Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home officiated by R.L. Wall, minister of Washington Avenue Church of Christ.

Survived by his wife - Mrs. Stella Jones of Jacksboro; two daughters - Sandra Jones and Mrs. Harold Inman; his mother - Mrs. S.T. Jones, Sr., two sisters - Mrs. F.M. Parsons and Mrs. R.L. Shafer; two brothers - Troy Jones and E.H. Jones.

Attending the funeral services for their son-in-law and brother-in-law were Mrs. Dottie Gibbs, Mrs. Jack Pickard and Mrs. E.L. Crabtree.
contributed by: Searchers of our Past (#47220553)
(Newspaper Name & Date not noted)

He was the son of Sterling Thomas Jones & Martha Ellen Rodgers but known as a Jr and people assumed the "T" was for Thomas like his father.
In the 1930 census he is listed as Travis Jones
in the 1940 census he is listed as Sterling Travis Jones
His death certificate says Sterling Travis Jones


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